WWE put out a press release on Monday announcing that it would “unlock a vast portion of the WWE Network library” to wrestling fans for a limited time The release read, “Beginning today, WWE is pleased to unlock a vast portion of the WWE Network library and extend free access to thousands of hours of extraordinary on-demand content, including every WrestleMania in history, countless pay-per-view spectaculars, original documentaries and more, for a limited time.
“This unprecedented offering to WWE fans worldwide includes each epic installment to date of WrestleMania, plus, every Royal Rumble, SummerSlam and Survivor Series event; every NXT TakeOver and NXT UK TakeOver; and groundbreaking originals such as the entire WWE 24 docuseries, Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions interview show, the recent five-episode hit, WWE Ruthless Aggression, and its 20-episode predecessor, The Monday Night War series,” the release continued.
On top of the pay-per-view library, the Network is also offering recent episodes of Raw and SmackDown and documentaries like A Future WWE: The FCW Story and WWE Untold.
The statement clarified that the upcoming WrestleMania 36 pay-per-view will still only be available for WWE Network subscribers.
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